This is all about robots . industrial robots .all kinds of industrial robots are shown in this video robot of every brand .to which extent the robots can thinked to use u will know through this video. even those have very little interest in robotics must watch .like . comment. share and subscribe to my channel for more interesting videos.

published:09 Aug 2016

views:48410

Assembly line workers won't be swapping stories with their robotic counterparts any time soon, but future robots will be more aware of the humans they're working alongside.
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), roboticist and aerospace engineer Julie Shah and her team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing next generation assembly line robots that are smarter and more adaptable than robots available on today's assembly lines. The team is designing the robots with artificial intelligence that enables them to learn from experience, so the robots will be more responsive to human behavior. The more robots can sense the humans around them and make adjustments, the safer and more effective the robots will be on the assembly line.
The research in this episode is supported by NSF award #1426799, National Robotics Initiative (NRI)/Collaborative Research: Models and Instruments for Integrating Effective Human-Robot Teams into Manufacturing. 2 March 2015

published:05 Mar 2015

views:61745

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

published:05 Sep 2014

views:120241

China's automation ambitions are to reboot its manufacturing industry by replacing millions of workers with machines.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/technologyreview/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/techreview

published:26 Apr 2016

views:99814

We have a new design and color for the new era of robotics.
The world of robotics has changed dramatically over the past 40 years, and now it is entering a new era. ABB Robotics is responding with a fresh look that better reflects this reality.

On the eve of the official debut of its new Model X, Tesla invited Business Insider to tour its technologically advanced factory in Fremont, California. While thousands of humans work on the factory floor, more than 100 robots also pitch in to build the cars.
We asked Tesla employees to show us what they consider to be the coolest robots working in the factory.
Produced by Justin Gmoser. Additional camera by GrahamFlanagan.
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published:06 Oct 2015

views:58354

► Album & 4k Video: http://NigelStanford.com/y/a-/Automatica
► Spotify: http://NigelStanford.com/y/Spotify
Subscribe and like to see more Robot videos, as I release them for my album Automatica.
Robots rock, they were fun to work with. My favorite is the robotic drummer. More work to be done, and maybe I could play with them live. Stay tuned :) Thank you to Kuka, Sennheiser and Roland

published:15 Sep 2017

views:3771174

The robotics market is expected to double in India over the next three years. Homegrown innovations, from Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz's driverless shuttle to A-SET Institute's 3-D printed robot, are helping to push the industry forward.

Robotics and Industry 4.0 were some of the great topics at Hannover Messe 2017. All big manufacturers presented their newest innovations in robotics and in this video you find some of that cool stuff. For more information, feel free to visit my channel or my blog: www.the-jetstreamer.com
Keep in mind I'm not an engineer, but totally fascinated by all that technology these clever people have created to bring our world forward :-).
Music: What Is Love Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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The LiftKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Industry

Industry is the production of goods or services within an economy. The major source of revenue of a group or company is the indicator of its relevant industry. When a large group has multiple sources of revenue generation, it is considered to be working in different industries. Manufacturing industry became a key sector of production and labour in European and North American countries during the Industrial Revolution, upsetting previous mercantile and feudal economies. This occurred through many successive rapid advances in technology, such as the production of steel and coal.

Following the Industrial Revolution, possibly a third of the world's economic output is derived that is from manufacturing industries. Many developed countries and many developing/semi-developed countries (People's Republic of China, India etc.) depend significantly on manufacturing industry. Industries, the countries they reside in, and the economies of those countries are interlinked in a complex web of interdependence.

Robotics All Industrial Robots

This is all about robots . industrial robots .all kinds of industrial robots are shown in this video robot of every brand .to which extent the robots can thinked to use u will know through this video. even those have very little interest in robotics must watch .like . comment. share and subscribe to my channel for more interesting videos.

3:26

AI Industrial Robots taking over Assembly Line Manufacturing

AI Industrial Robots taking over Assembly Line Manufacturing

AI Industrial Robots taking over Assembly Line Manufacturing

Assembly line workers won't be swapping stories with their robotic counterparts any time soon, but future robots will be more aware of the humans they're working alongside.
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), roboticist and aerospace engineer Julie Shah and her team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing next generation assembly line robots that are smarter and more adaptable than robots available on today's assembly lines. The team is designing the robots with artificial intelligence that enables them to learn from experience, so the robots will be more responsive to human behavior. The more robots can sense the humans around them and make adjustments, the safer and more effective the robots will be on the assembly line.
The research in this episode is supported by NSF award #1426799, National Robotics Initiative (NRI)/Collaborative Research: Models and Instruments for Integrating Effective Human-Robot Teams into Manufacturing. 2 March 2015

8:22

Robotic Automation for Industrial Processes

Robotic Automation for Industrial Processes

Robotic Automation for Industrial Processes

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

2:07

China's Robot Workforce

China's Robot Workforce

China's Robot Workforce

China's automation ambitions are to reboot its manufacturing industry by replacing millions of workers with machines.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/technologyreview/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/techreview

3:45

ABB Robotics - Introducing a new era of robotics

ABB Robotics - Introducing a new era of robotics

ABB Robotics - Introducing a new era of robotics

We have a new design and color for the new era of robotics.
The world of robotics has changed dramatically over the past 40 years, and now it is entering a new era. ABB Robotics is responding with a fresh look that better reflects this reality.

On the eve of the official debut of its new Model X, Tesla invited Business Insider to tour its technologically advanced factory in Fremont, California. While thousands of humans work on the factory floor, more than 100 robots also pitch in to build the cars.
We asked Tesla employees to show us what they consider to be the coolest robots working in the factory.
Produced by Justin Gmoser. Additional camera by GrahamFlanagan.
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4:16

AUTOMATICA 4k - Robots Vs. Music - Nigel Stanford

AUTOMATICA 4k - Robots Vs. Music - Nigel Stanford

AUTOMATICA 4k - Robots Vs. Music - Nigel Stanford

► Album & 4k Video: http://NigelStanford.com/y/a-/Automatica
► Spotify: http://NigelStanford.com/y/Spotify
Subscribe and like to see more Robot videos, as I release them for my album Automatica.
Robots rock, they were fun to work with. My favorite is the robotic drummer. More work to be done, and maybe I could play with them live. Stay tuned :) Thank you to Kuka, Sennheiser and Roland

3:15

India's robotics industry is growing

India's robotics industry is growing

India's robotics industry is growing

The robotics market is expected to double in India over the next three years. Homegrown innovations, from Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz's driverless shuttle to A-SET Institute's 3-D printed robot, are helping to push the industry forward.

Robotics and Industry 4.0 were some of the great topics at Hannover Messe 2017. All big manufacturers presented their newest innovations in robotics and in this video you find some of that cool stuff. For more information, feel free to visit my channel or my blog: www.the-jetstreamer.com
Keep in mind I'm not an engineer, but totally fascinated by all that technology these clever people have created to bring our world forward :-).
Music: What Is Love Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
+
The LiftKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

1:49

Car Factory - Kia Sportage factory production line

Car Factory - Kia Sportage factory production line

Car Factory - Kia Sportage factory production line

High tech robots stamp, shape and weld Kia Sportage cars on the new production line in the Slovakian factory. Every 80 seconds a body shell is completed.
In answer to the many who have commented "how many people have these robots put out of work" the answer is 0. The factory was built in a town which had high unemployment after the Soviets left, and the production line is a small part of a plant which employs several thousand.
For more car factory action, take a look at http://youtu.be/0L7Xk5_s3QQ
Filmed on a Nikon D3S camera

13:08

How industrial robot is made?

How industrial robot is made?

How industrial robot is made?

Idea of self-reproducing robot has been realized, at least on a simple level: Kuka robots help build copies of itself.
http://fabryka-robotow.pl/2015/03/how-industrial-robot-is-build/

Robotics All Industrial Robots

This is all about robots . industrial robots .all kinds of industrial robots are shown in this video robot of every brand .to which extent the robots can thinked to use u will know through this video. even those have very little interest in robotics must watch .like . comment. share and subscribe to my channel for more interesting videos.

published: 09 Aug 2016

AI Industrial Robots taking over Assembly Line Manufacturing

Assembly line workers won't be swapping stories with their robotic counterparts any time soon, but future robots will be more aware of the humans they're working alongside.
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), roboticist and aerospace engineer Julie Shah and her team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing next generation assembly line robots that are smarter and more adaptable than robots available on today's assembly lines. The team is designing the robots with artificial intelligence that enables them to learn from experience, so the robots will be more responsive to human behavior. The more robots can sense the humans around them and make adjustments, the safer and more effective the robots will be on the assembly line.
The research in th...

published: 05 Mar 2015

Robotic Automation for Industrial Processes

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

published: 05 Sep 2014

China's Robot Workforce

China's automation ambitions are to reboot its manufacturing industry by replacing millions of workers with machines.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/technologyreview/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/techreview

published: 26 Apr 2016

ABB Robotics - Introducing a new era of robotics

We have a new design and color for the new era of robotics.
The world of robotics has changed dramatically over the past 40 years, and now it is entering a new era. ABB Robotics is responding with a fresh look that better reflects this reality.

On the eve of the official debut of its new Model X, Tesla invited Business Insider to tour its technologically advanced factory in Fremont, California. While thousands of humans work on the factory floor, more than 100 robots also pitch in to build the cars.
We asked Tesla employees to show us what they consider to be the coolest robots working in the factory.
Produced by Justin Gmoser. Additional camera by GrahamFlanagan.
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published: 06 Oct 2015

AUTOMATICA 4k - Robots Vs. Music - Nigel Stanford

► Album & 4k Video: http://NigelStanford.com/y/a-/Automatica
► Spotify: http://NigelStanford.com/y/Spotify
Subscribe and like to see more Robot videos, as I release them for my album Automatica.
Robots rock, they were fun to work with. My favorite is the robotic drummer. More work to be done, and maybe I could play with them live. Stay tuned :) Thank you to Kuka, Sennheiser and Roland

published: 15 Sep 2017

India's robotics industry is growing

The robotics market is expected to double in India over the next three years. Homegrown innovations, from Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz's driverless shuttle to A-SET Institute's 3-D printed robot, are helping to push the industry forward.

Robotics and Industry 4.0 were some of the great topics at Hannover Messe 2017. All big manufacturers presented their newest innovations in robotics and in this video you find some of that cool stuff. For more information, feel free to visit my channel or my blog: www.the-jetstreamer.com
Keep in mind I'm not an engineer, but totally fascinated by all that technology these clever people have created to bring our world forward :-).
Music: What Is Love Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
+
The LiftKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

published: 30 Apr 2017

Car Factory - Kia Sportage factory production line

High tech robots stamp, shape and weld Kia Sportage cars on the new production line in the Slovakian factory. Every 80 seconds a body shell is completed.
In answer to the many who have commented "how many people have these robots put out of work" the answer is 0. The factory was built in a town which had high unemployment after the Soviets left, and the production line is a small part of a plant which employs several thousand.
For more car factory action, take a look at http://youtu.be/0L7Xk5_s3QQ
Filmed on a Nikon D3S camera

published: 07 Jan 2012

How industrial robot is made?

Idea of self-reproducing robot has been realized, at least on a simple level: Kuka robots help build copies of itself.
http://fabryka-robotow.pl/2015/03/how-industrial-robot-is-build/

Robotics All Industrial Robots

This is all about robots . industrial robots .all kinds of industrial robots are shown in this video robot of every brand .to which extent the robots can thinke...

This is all about robots . industrial robots .all kinds of industrial robots are shown in this video robot of every brand .to which extent the robots can thinked to use u will know through this video. even those have very little interest in robotics must watch .like . comment. share and subscribe to my channel for more interesting videos.

This is all about robots . industrial robots .all kinds of industrial robots are shown in this video robot of every brand .to which extent the robots can thinked to use u will know through this video. even those have very little interest in robotics must watch .like . comment. share and subscribe to my channel for more interesting videos.

AI Industrial Robots taking over Assembly Line Manufacturing

Assembly line workers won't be swapping stories with their robotic counterparts any time soon, but future robots will be more aware of the humans they're workin...

Assembly line workers won't be swapping stories with their robotic counterparts any time soon, but future robots will be more aware of the humans they're working alongside.
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), roboticist and aerospace engineer Julie Shah and her team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing next generation assembly line robots that are smarter and more adaptable than robots available on today's assembly lines. The team is designing the robots with artificial intelligence that enables them to learn from experience, so the robots will be more responsive to human behavior. The more robots can sense the humans around them and make adjustments, the safer and more effective the robots will be on the assembly line.
The research in this episode is supported by NSF award #1426799, National Robotics Initiative (NRI)/Collaborative Research: Models and Instruments for Integrating Effective Human-Robot Teams into Manufacturing. 2 March 2015

Assembly line workers won't be swapping stories with their robotic counterparts any time soon, but future robots will be more aware of the humans they're working alongside.
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), roboticist and aerospace engineer Julie Shah and her team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing next generation assembly line robots that are smarter and more adaptable than robots available on today's assembly lines. The team is designing the robots with artificial intelligence that enables them to learn from experience, so the robots will be more responsive to human behavior. The more robots can sense the humans around them and make adjustments, the safer and more effective the robots will be on the assembly line.
The research in this episode is supported by NSF award #1426799, National Robotics Initiative (NRI)/Collaborative Research: Models and Instruments for Integrating Effective Human-Robot Teams into Manufacturing. 2 March 2015

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

ABB Robotics - Introducing a new era of robotics

We have a new design and color for the new era of robotics.
The world of robotics has changed dramatically over the past 40 years, and now it is entering a new...

We have a new design and color for the new era of robotics.
The world of robotics has changed dramatically over the past 40 years, and now it is entering a new era. ABB Robotics is responding with a fresh look that better reflects this reality.

We have a new design and color for the new era of robotics.
The world of robotics has changed dramatically over the past 40 years, and now it is entering a new era. ABB Robotics is responding with a fresh look that better reflects this reality.

On the eve of the official debut of its new Model X, Tesla invited Business Insider to tour its technologically advanced factory in Fremont, California. While thousands of humans work on the factory floor, more than 100 robots also pitch in to build the cars.
We asked Tesla employees to show us what they consider to be the coolest robots working in the factory.
Produced by Justin Gmoser. Additional camera by GrahamFlanagan.
--------------------------------------------------
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On the eve of the official debut of its new Model X, Tesla invited Business Insider to tour its technologically advanced factory in Fremont, California. While thousands of humans work on the factory floor, more than 100 robots also pitch in to build the cars.
We asked Tesla employees to show us what they consider to be the coolest robots working in the factory.
Produced by Justin Gmoser. Additional camera by GrahamFlanagan.
--------------------------------------------------
Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs
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AUTOMATICA 4k - Robots Vs. Music - Nigel Stanford

► Album & 4k Video: http://NigelStanford.com/y/a-/Automatica
► Spotify: http://NigelStanford.com/y/Spotify
Subscribe and like to see more Robot videos, as I rel...

► Album & 4k Video: http://NigelStanford.com/y/a-/Automatica
► Spotify: http://NigelStanford.com/y/Spotify
Subscribe and like to see more Robot videos, as I release them for my album Automatica.
Robots rock, they were fun to work with. My favorite is the robotic drummer. More work to be done, and maybe I could play with them live. Stay tuned :) Thank you to Kuka, Sennheiser and Roland

► Album & 4k Video: http://NigelStanford.com/y/a-/Automatica
► Spotify: http://NigelStanford.com/y/Spotify
Subscribe and like to see more Robot videos, as I release them for my album Automatica.
Robots rock, they were fun to work with. My favorite is the robotic drummer. More work to be done, and maybe I could play with them live. Stay tuned :) Thank you to Kuka, Sennheiser and Roland

India's robotics industry is growing

The robotics market is expected to double in India over the next three years. Homegrown innovations, from Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz's driverless shuttle to A-SET ...

The robotics market is expected to double in India over the next three years. Homegrown innovations, from Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz's driverless shuttle to A-SET Institute's 3-D printed robot, are helping to push the industry forward.

The robotics market is expected to double in India over the next three years. Homegrown innovations, from Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz's driverless shuttle to A-SET Institute's 3-D printed robot, are helping to push the industry forward.

Robotics and Industry 4.0 were some of the great topics at Hannover Messe 2017. All big manufacturers presented their newest innovations in robotics and in this...

Robotics and Industry 4.0 were some of the great topics at Hannover Messe 2017. All big manufacturers presented their newest innovations in robotics and in this video you find some of that cool stuff. For more information, feel free to visit my channel or my blog: www.the-jetstreamer.com
Keep in mind I'm not an engineer, but totally fascinated by all that technology these clever people have created to bring our world forward :-).
Music: What Is Love Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
+
The LiftKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Robotics and Industry 4.0 were some of the great topics at Hannover Messe 2017. All big manufacturers presented their newest innovations in robotics and in this video you find some of that cool stuff. For more information, feel free to visit my channel or my blog: www.the-jetstreamer.com
Keep in mind I'm not an engineer, but totally fascinated by all that technology these clever people have created to bring our world forward :-).
Music: What Is Love Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
+
The LiftKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Car Factory - Kia Sportage factory production line

High tech robots stamp, shape and weld Kia Sportage cars on the new production line in the Slovakian factory. Every 80 seconds a body shell is completed.
In an...

High tech robots stamp, shape and weld Kia Sportage cars on the new production line in the Slovakian factory. Every 80 seconds a body shell is completed.
In answer to the many who have commented "how many people have these robots put out of work" the answer is 0. The factory was built in a town which had high unemployment after the Soviets left, and the production line is a small part of a plant which employs several thousand.
For more car factory action, take a look at http://youtu.be/0L7Xk5_s3QQ
Filmed on a Nikon D3S camera

High tech robots stamp, shape and weld Kia Sportage cars on the new production line in the Slovakian factory. Every 80 seconds a body shell is completed.
In answer to the many who have commented "how many people have these robots put out of work" the answer is 0. The factory was built in a town which had high unemployment after the Soviets left, and the production line is a small part of a plant which employs several thousand.
For more car factory action, take a look at http://youtu.be/0L7Xk5_s3QQ
Filmed on a Nikon D3S camera

ATI Robotic Tool Changers in OSB Packaging/Finishing Application

PRE-TEC uses Robotic Tool Changers from ATIIndustrial Automation in a dual Master-and-Tool configuration for an efficient method of protecting wood products during transit. Visit www.ati-ia.com for more information.

published: 26 Feb 2018

OPTIMUS Robotic SawJet | Next Generation Stone Cutting

https://www.parkindustries.com/stone/countertop-fabrication/cnc-saws-sawjets/optimus-robotic-sawjet/
The OPTIMUS Robotic SawJet has an exceptional arm reach. The 3.4 meters arm offers a longer reach than most robotic sawjets in the stone industry. The longer reach allows entire table coverage with the saw, and higher productivity.
With industry-leading table coverage, the OPTIMUS SawJet can cover the entire table with the blade and is capable of bi-directional sawing.
LargeSlab - The OPTIMUS can cut 84” x 144” slabs with the jet and blade. Blade -The blade work envelope is 78” x 138”.
http://www.parkindustries.com | 1.800.328.2309 | park@parkindustries.com

Additive-generative Industrial Design for Robotic Automation, Axel Thallemer
ICRA-X 2017, Singapore
Teaching by research and tutoring Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. students of Industrial Design focusing on low-cost/low-tech robotics with the emphasis on simplicity by smart mechanics powered by artificial muscles co-developed by the speaker for Festo. For both innovation and strategic design management education is shown via case studies how to teach through research in a multidisciplinary manner. Blurring boundaries of professional compartmentalisation and contrary to fragmentation of knowledge are leading towards a new era of innovation by not mimicking nature. Visualisations clearly depict the design process, the managing of both the conceptual development and the alternative morphologies ...

Introducing EPSOFT’s flagship product ezBOT, Industry’s First LEAN Integrated Intelligent RPA solution
Highly efficient and experienced professionals that have vast experience in different industries got together to build our next generation RPA product.
This will help not only to reduce efforts, cost, speed to market and human errors but also eliminate waste by adopting LEAN methodologies. EZBOT is easy to implement, adopts LEAN naturally and can seamlessly integrate with any of the existing systems.
Our Key aspects:
• LeanAdoption
• Process Automation
• Increased Accuracy
• High Availability
• OperationalEfficiency
• Predefined bOT's.
This gives you much more than a typical automation gives and increase the overall Cost Savings, Increased Productivity, and Efficiency resulting in mu...

published: 15 Dec 2017

Industrial Robot Technology- Robotic CNC Router Demo Compilation

This industrial robotics video highlights Dynamic Robotic Solutions's robotic CNC router technology for robotic manufacturing automation in machining multiple parts for multiple industry sectors.
Each process begins with advanced methods for part location and coordinate system establishment. You will see both the Dynamic Robotic Solution's proprietary Accufind technology to locate the part features, as well as the Fanuc Robotics laser scanning part feature identification.
Once the coordinate system is established and part features are identified- the robotic router begins the part deflashing with a circular saw router cutting bit followed by a tool change to a precision robotic router bit for part aperture creation in most applications.
Additional segments highlight both single and mul...

published: 06 Dec 2017

China Aims To Be A Global Leader in AI and Robotic Industry! Robots Reshapes China's Workforce

Dürr & KUKA Launch ready2_spray Paint Robot for General Industry

Note: Thanks to our partner Dürr for this great movie!
While painting applications previously were difficult to automate, KUKA and its partner, Dürr, have come up with ready2_spray: a powerful, maximum-performance solution which is simple and cost-effective – and includes worldwide service.
KUKA painting applications: your advantage
-Ease of use. Fast installation and integration minimize time to production.
-Global support. Powerful assistance for all components involved.
-Best price-to-performance ratio. Designed for sustainably cost-efficient production.
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Industrial Robots - GoPro on a Robotic Waterjet Head!

Witness the Industrial robot technology from Dynamic Robotic Solutions full speed from the end of the robotic arm!
We have mounted our GoPro camera on the industrial robot head so you can follow the waterjet cutter path as it carves through a textile covered steel automotive part.
A close-up demonstration of our industry leading applications for manufacturing material processing needs.
Learn more about our Robotics Manufacturing Technologies here:
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Industrial Dancing. Robotic Grim Reaper.

Industry 4.0 Robotic Feeding and Measuring System

Grasp AdaptationControl is developed that grasps unknown objects with adequate grasping force without crushing them. The controller is a feedback control of slip where FingerVision is used to detect slip. Since this slip detection is vision-based, it can sense slippage of very lightweight objects such as origami objects. The results of experiments demonstrated that the developed controller could grasp deformable and fragile objects, such as vegetables, fruits, origami objects, raw eggs, and so on.
This work was presented in RSJ 2017. Slides are available:
https://www.slideshare.net/AkihikoYamaguchi/rsj-2017-grasp-adaptation-control-with-finger-vision

PRE-TEC uses Robotic Tool Changers from ATIIndustrial Automation in a dual Master-and-Tool configuration for an efficient method of protecting wood products during transit. Visit www.ati-ia.com for more information.

PRE-TEC uses Robotic Tool Changers from ATIIndustrial Automation in a dual Master-and-Tool configuration for an efficient method of protecting wood products during transit. Visit www.ati-ia.com for more information.

https://www.parkindustries.com/stone/countertop-fabrication/cnc-saws-sawjets/optimus-robotic-sawjet/
The OPTIMUS Robotic SawJet has an exceptional arm reach. The 3.4 meters arm offers a longer reach than most robotic sawjets in the stone industry. The longer reach allows entire table coverage with the saw, and higher productivity.
With industry-leading table coverage, the OPTIMUS SawJet can cover the entire table with the blade and is capable of bi-directional sawing.
LargeSlab - The OPTIMUS can cut 84” x 144” slabs with the jet and blade. Blade -The blade work envelope is 78” x 138”.
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https://www.parkindustries.com/stone/countertop-fabrication/cnc-saws-sawjets/optimus-robotic-sawjet/
The OPTIMUS Robotic SawJet has an exceptional arm reach. The 3.4 meters arm offers a longer reach than most robotic sawjets in the stone industry. The longer reach allows entire table coverage with the saw, and higher productivity.
With industry-leading table coverage, the OPTIMUS SawJet can cover the entire table with the blade and is capable of bi-directional sawing.
LargeSlab - The OPTIMUS can cut 84” x 144” slabs with the jet and blade. Blade -The blade work envelope is 78” x 138”.
http://www.parkindustries.com | 1.800.328.2309 | park@parkindustries.com

Additive-generative Industrial Design for Robotic Automation, Axel Thallemer
ICRA-X 2017, Singapore
Teaching by research and tutoring Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. students of Industrial Design focusing on low-cost/low-tech robotics with the emphasis on simplicity by smart mechanics powered by artificial muscles co-developed by the speaker for Festo. For both innovation and strategic design management education is shown via case studies how to teach through research in a multidisciplinary manner. Blurring boundaries of professional compartmentalisation and contrary to fragmentation of knowledge are leading towards a new era of innovation by not mimicking nature. Visualisations clearly depict the design process, the managing of both the conceptual development and the alternative morphologies resulting in the final prototypes in comparison to the common industrial solutions. In the presented project this method is being illustrated via pneumatic gripper systems. Three bio-mimetically induced end effectors are designed and protoyped by additive-generative fabrication. Subsequently it is shown, that these three grippers may not be manufactured by traditional production methods.
BiographyProf. Dipl.-Ing. Axel Thallemer is Full Professor with tenure at National University of Singapore and DeputyHead of Research for Industrial Design. In his fifteen years of employment by industry he designed at R&D center of Porsche, followed by founding and being Head of Festo CorporateDesign, afterwards freelance consulting in industrial context. Previous professorships were in Munich, Hamburg and Austria (Dean and Chair of Industrial Design at Linz university, scientifically repositioning Bachelor and Master curricula under the academic brand “scionic®”); currently there are some 16 additional visiting professorships and circa 35 patents. Life Fellow of The RSA in London, founded 1754 and i/IDSA, IEEE, ICED as well as ICoRD and JED reviewer. Member of project group formulating action recommendation “Additive Fabrication” for GermanIndustry on behalf of acatech – German National Academy of Science and Engineering, National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities.

Additive-generative Industrial Design for Robotic Automation, Axel Thallemer
ICRA-X 2017, Singapore
Teaching by research and tutoring Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. students of Industrial Design focusing on low-cost/low-tech robotics with the emphasis on simplicity by smart mechanics powered by artificial muscles co-developed by the speaker for Festo. For both innovation and strategic design management education is shown via case studies how to teach through research in a multidisciplinary manner. Blurring boundaries of professional compartmentalisation and contrary to fragmentation of knowledge are leading towards a new era of innovation by not mimicking nature. Visualisations clearly depict the design process, the managing of both the conceptual development and the alternative morphologies resulting in the final prototypes in comparison to the common industrial solutions. In the presented project this method is being illustrated via pneumatic gripper systems. Three bio-mimetically induced end effectors are designed and protoyped by additive-generative fabrication. Subsequently it is shown, that these three grippers may not be manufactured by traditional production methods.
BiographyProf. Dipl.-Ing. Axel Thallemer is Full Professor with tenure at National University of Singapore and DeputyHead of Research for Industrial Design. In his fifteen years of employment by industry he designed at R&D center of Porsche, followed by founding and being Head of Festo CorporateDesign, afterwards freelance consulting in industrial context. Previous professorships were in Munich, Hamburg and Austria (Dean and Chair of Industrial Design at Linz university, scientifically repositioning Bachelor and Master curricula under the academic brand “scionic®”); currently there are some 16 additional visiting professorships and circa 35 patents. Life Fellow of The RSA in London, founded 1754 and i/IDSA, IEEE, ICED as well as ICoRD and JED reviewer. Member of project group formulating action recommendation “Additive Fabrication” for GermanIndustry on behalf of acatech – German National Academy of Science and Engineering, National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities.

Introducing EPSOFT’s flagship product ezBOT, Industry’s First LEAN Integrated Intelligent RPA solution
Highly efficient and experienced professionals that have vast experience in different industries got together to build our next generation RPA product.
This will help not only to reduce efforts, cost, speed to market and human errors but also eliminate waste by adopting LEAN methodologies. EZBOT is easy to implement, adopts LEAN naturally and can seamlessly integrate with any of the existing systems.
Our Key aspects:
• LeanAdoption
• Process Automation
• Increased Accuracy
• High Availability
• OperationalEfficiency
• Predefined bOT's.
This gives you much more than a typical automation gives and increase the overall Cost Savings, Increased Productivity, and Efficiency resulting in much faster and better ROI.
For More Visit : http://www.epsoftinc.com/

Introducing EPSOFT’s flagship product ezBOT, Industry’s First LEAN Integrated Intelligent RPA solution
Highly efficient and experienced professionals that have vast experience in different industries got together to build our next generation RPA product.
This will help not only to reduce efforts, cost, speed to market and human errors but also eliminate waste by adopting LEAN methodologies. EZBOT is easy to implement, adopts LEAN naturally and can seamlessly integrate with any of the existing systems.
Our Key aspects:
• LeanAdoption
• Process Automation
• Increased Accuracy
• High Availability
• OperationalEfficiency
• Predefined bOT's.
This gives you much more than a typical automation gives and increase the overall Cost Savings, Increased Productivity, and Efficiency resulting in much faster and better ROI.
For More Visit : http://www.epsoftinc.com/

This industrial robotics video highlights Dynamic Robotic Solutions's robotic CNC router technology for robotic manufacturing automation in machining multiple parts for multiple industry sectors.
Each process begins with advanced methods for part location and coordinate system establishment. You will see both the Dynamic Robotic Solution's proprietary Accufind technology to locate the part features, as well as the Fanuc Robotics laser scanning part feature identification.
Once the coordinate system is established and part features are identified- the robotic router begins the part deflashing with a circular saw router cutting bit followed by a tool change to a precision robotic router bit for part aperture creation in most applications.
Additional segments highlight both single and multiple industrial robots which work in tandem to reduce product cycle times by 50% or more vs. traditional single robot technology applications.
Learn more about our Robotics Manufacturing Technologies here:
http://www.drsrobotics.com/na/processes/
Explore other Industrial Robot applications here:
http://www.drsrobotics.com/na/
Read more about DRS’s Robotic CNC RouterCutting and Trimming Technologies here:
http://www.drsrobotics.com/na/processes/router-trimming.phpLet’s connect:
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This industrial robotics video highlights Dynamic Robotic Solutions's robotic CNC router technology for robotic manufacturing automation in machining multiple parts for multiple industry sectors.
Each process begins with advanced methods for part location and coordinate system establishment. You will see both the Dynamic Robotic Solution's proprietary Accufind technology to locate the part features, as well as the Fanuc Robotics laser scanning part feature identification.
Once the coordinate system is established and part features are identified- the robotic router begins the part deflashing with a circular saw router cutting bit followed by a tool change to a precision robotic router bit for part aperture creation in most applications.
Additional segments highlight both single and multiple industrial robots which work in tandem to reduce product cycle times by 50% or more vs. traditional single robot technology applications.
Learn more about our Robotics Manufacturing Technologies here:
http://www.drsrobotics.com/na/processes/
Explore other Industrial Robot applications here:
http://www.drsrobotics.com/na/
Read more about DRS’s Robotic CNC RouterCutting and Trimming Technologies here:
http://www.drsrobotics.com/na/processes/router-trimming.phpLet’s connect:
Google+ ► https://plus.google.com/112620724047110530742
Facebook ► http://www.facebook.com/dynamicroboticsolutions/
Twitter ► http://twitter.com/drsrobotics
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China Aims To Be A Global Leader in AI and Robotic Industry! Robots Reshapes China's Workforce

Grasp AdaptationControl is developed that grasps unknown objects with adequate grasping force without crushing them. The controller is a feedback control of s...

Grasp AdaptationControl is developed that grasps unknown objects with adequate grasping force without crushing them. The controller is a feedback control of slip where FingerVision is used to detect slip. Since this slip detection is vision-based, it can sense slippage of very lightweight objects such as origami objects. The results of experiments demonstrated that the developed controller could grasp deformable and fragile objects, such as vegetables, fruits, origami objects, raw eggs, and so on.
This work was presented in RSJ 2017. Slides are available:
https://www.slideshare.net/AkihikoYamaguchi/rsj-2017-grasp-adaptation-control-with-finger-vision

Grasp AdaptationControl is developed that grasps unknown objects with adequate grasping force without crushing them. The controller is a feedback control of slip where FingerVision is used to detect slip. Since this slip detection is vision-based, it can sense slippage of very lightweight objects such as origami objects. The results of experiments demonstrated that the developed controller could grasp deformable and fragile objects, such as vegetables, fruits, origami objects, raw eggs, and so on.
This work was presented in RSJ 2017. Slides are available:
https://www.slideshare.net/AkihikoYamaguchi/rsj-2017-grasp-adaptation-control-with-finger-vision

J-TECH - Industrial Robots - A Company's Quest [1080p HD]

Japan produces more industrial robots than any country in the world. Automation is revolutionizing the highly competitive manufacturing sector. As they are getting smarter, faster and safer, robots are becoming trusted companions in a growing number of industries. This time on J-TECH, we explore the exciting technology behind the success of one of Japan's leading manufacturers of industrial robots.

published: 27 Nov 2016

Let’s Talk Smart Robotics: revolutionising industry

Smart robotic automation isn’t just in science fiction films anymore. These robots in manufacturing are already collaborating with workers, changing the way products are developed, making maintenance smarter and more efficient.
But will robotic automation in factories mean job losses? How will engineers within manufacturing be affected?
Experts on the Let’s Talk panel discuss how jobs will evolve as new types of knowledge and skills will be required of those at work in manufacturing.
Want to learn more? Watch the video. Here are the different topics covered:
- Robot vs Smart Robot – what is the difference in robotic automation 01:17
- Evolution of Smart Robotics – technology, industry trends, market analysis 01:54
- Advantages/Disadvantages of Smart Robotics – benefits, possible ...

published: 20 Jun 2016

The Future of Industrial Robotics with Sami Atiya (ABB)

TechCrunch Sessions: Robotics is a single-day event designed to facilitate in-depth conversation and networking with the technologists, researchers and students of the robotics community as well as the founders and investors bringing innovation to the masses.

The Dawn of Killer Robots (Full Length)

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In INHUMAN KIND, Motherboard gains exclusive access to a small fleet of US Army bomb disposal robots—the same platforms the military has weaponized—and to a pair of DARPA’s six-foot-tall bipedal humanoid robots. We also meet Nobel Peace Prize winnerJody Williams, renowned physicist Max Tegmark, and others who grapple with the specter of artificial intelligence, killer robots, and a technological precedent forged in the atomic age. It’s a story about the evolving relationship between humans and robots, and what AI in machines bodes for the future of war and the human race.
Read Now: The Evil 'Star Wars' Robot Who Owns the Term 'Meatbag' - http://bit.ly/1Hy6KLU
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published: 16 Apr 2015

Are We On The Cusp Of A Robotics Revolution?

Asimov's Prophecy: The robots helping us understand what it means to be human in the modern world
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Japan's BizarreBody ModificationTrend: Bagelheads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AOLnxJ8630
Microsoft'sArtificial IntelligenceMeltdown
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US Army Future Most Advanced Robots DARPA Real Terminator Battle US Military Robots Full Documentary

DARPAUS MilitaryBattle robots real terminator US army fighting full documentary humanoid robotics arm nano tank killer war future robots humanoid kits про роботов. The DefenseAdvanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an agency of the U.S.Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military роботы трансформеры. 军事.
Industrial robots are different as compared to robotic automation which has been built by DARPA they are really expert in the field of building darpa robots they really don’t care about the size it may or it can be a small robot too for various purpose военные. The majority of military robots are tele-operated and not equipped with weapons; they are used for reconnaissance, surveillance, sniper detection military robots che...

published: 27 Sep 2016

From Roo bars to Robots

Australian car manufacturing boomed in the 1960’s and 70’s, but after the oil shock and the floating of the dollar, an increasingly globalised world presented major challenges.
In part 2 of this 1986 documentary on the car industry, Justin Murphy examined the efforts to make the Australian industry more efficient and competitive. Competitiveness wasn’t just a problem for Australia, but also for Detroit, where the US industry was turning to CAD/CAM (computer aided design and manufacture) in order to match the efficiency of Japanese producers.
In Australia, the challenge had always been the relatively low volumes of production, making it difficult to achieve the necessary economies of scale. The Button car plan proposed to consolidate the industry, reducing both the number of manufacturers...

published: 01 Dec 2014

How robotics will affect the availability of employment and social benefits

On October 26, the Center for TechnologyInnovation at Brookings hosted a forum to explore the impact of robots, artificial intelligence, and machine learning on the workforce and the provision of benefits traditionally supplied by—or in conjunction with—employers.
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Fixing a KUKA KR-350/1 Robotic Arm: Part 1

http://thegeekgroup.org/ - Jeff, our beloved KUKA robot, has been in need of a great amount of maintenance for a very long time. So Chris and the team are going to go over him bit by bit, and you get to learn all about he works along the way!
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J-TECH - Industrial Robots - A Company's Quest [1080p HD]

Japan produces more industrial robots than any country in the world. Automation is revolutionizing the highly competitive manufacturing sector. As they are gett...

Japan produces more industrial robots than any country in the world. Automation is revolutionizing the highly competitive manufacturing sector. As they are getting smarter, faster and safer, robots are becoming trusted companions in a growing number of industries. This time on J-TECH, we explore the exciting technology behind the success of one of Japan's leading manufacturers of industrial robots.

Japan produces more industrial robots than any country in the world. Automation is revolutionizing the highly competitive manufacturing sector. As they are getting smarter, faster and safer, robots are becoming trusted companions in a growing number of industries. This time on J-TECH, we explore the exciting technology behind the success of one of Japan's leading manufacturers of industrial robots.

Let’s Talk Smart Robotics: revolutionising industry

Smart robotic automation isn’t just in science fiction films anymore. These robots in manufacturing are already collaborating with workers, changing the way pro...

Smart robotic automation isn’t just in science fiction films anymore. These robots in manufacturing are already collaborating with workers, changing the way products are developed, making maintenance smarter and more efficient.
But will robotic automation in factories mean job losses? How will engineers within manufacturing be affected?
Experts on the Let’s Talk panel discuss how jobs will evolve as new types of knowledge and skills will be required of those at work in manufacturing.
Want to learn more? Watch the video. Here are the different topics covered:
- Robot vs Smart Robot – what is the difference in robotic automation 01:17
- Evolution of Smart Robotics – technology, industry trends, market analysis 01:54
- Advantages/Disadvantages of Smart Robotics – benefits, possible job losses 08:34
- Product Development/Maintenance – how robotic automation will affect maintenance and product development, education, skills and competencies 13:39
- The Future with Smart Robotics – new business models, computer-integrated manufacturing, factory of the future, predictions 18:18
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Smart robotic automation isn’t just in science fiction films anymore. These robots in manufacturing are already collaborating with workers, changing the way products are developed, making maintenance smarter and more efficient.
But will robotic automation in factories mean job losses? How will engineers within manufacturing be affected?
Experts on the Let’s Talk panel discuss how jobs will evolve as new types of knowledge and skills will be required of those at work in manufacturing.
Want to learn more? Watch the video. Here are the different topics covered:
- Robot vs Smart Robot – what is the difference in robotic automation 01:17
- Evolution of Smart Robotics – technology, industry trends, market analysis 01:54
- Advantages/Disadvantages of Smart Robotics – benefits, possible job losses 08:34
- Product Development/Maintenance – how robotic automation will affect maintenance and product development, education, skills and competencies 13:39
- The Future with Smart Robotics – new business models, computer-integrated manufacturing, factory of the future, predictions 18:18
Share your knowledge. Spark conversations.
#LetsTalkSmartRobotics
SKF is changing the world through the power of knowledge and engineering. SKF started in 1907 as a bearing company, but today we make everything from lubrication systems to mechatronics. You can find our products & solutions in almost anything that rolls or moves, from space shuttles to skateboards.
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The Future of Industrial Robotics with Sami Atiya (ABB)

TechCrunch Sessions: Robotics is a single-day event designed to facilitate in-depth conversation and networking with the technologists, researchers and students...

TechCrunch Sessions: Robotics is a single-day event designed to facilitate in-depth conversation and networking with the technologists, researchers and students of the robotics community as well as the founders and investors bringing innovation to the masses.

TechCrunch Sessions: Robotics is a single-day event designed to facilitate in-depth conversation and networking with the technologists, researchers and students of the robotics community as well as the founders and investors bringing innovation to the masses.

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In INHUMAN KIND, Motherboard gains exclusive access to a small fleet of US Army bomb disposal robots—the same platforms the military has weaponized—and to a pair of DARPA’s six-foot-tall bipedal humanoid robots. We also meet Nobel Peace Prize winnerJody Williams, renowned physicist Max Tegmark, and others who grapple with the specter of artificial intelligence, killer robots, and a technological precedent forged in the atomic age. It’s a story about the evolving relationship between humans and robots, and what AI in machines bodes for the future of war and the human race.
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Asimov's Prophecy: The robots helping us understand what it means to be human in the modern world
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Japan's BizarreBody ModificationTrend: Bagelheads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AOLnxJ8630
Microsoft'sArtificial IntelligenceMeltdown
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Fifty years ago, American science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov predicted that we were on the cusp of new age relationships between man and machine. But as machines learn even to love, what does this mean for humanity?
There are clear economic benefits to Japan's robotics industry - productivity at the GloryFactory has been revolutionised, says employee Toshifumi Tsuji. "The big difference is that they don't need breaks, weekends or holidays, and can even work at night. Thanks to them, we increase our production." Yet even more surprising are the robots offering care to humans. In a home for the elderly, Ms. Wakabayashi loves to spend time with Paro - a robotic seal who has been caring for Alzheimer sufferers for 3 years. "How cute you are. So sweet!", she says. Covered in synthetic white fur, Paro can express emotions and is sensitive to sound, light and touch. This unusual bond is based in ancient Buddhist tradition, which does not differentiate between objects and living beings. For ProfessorHiroshi Ishiguro, a robot expert from Osaka Technology, such robots are crucial in helping us understand what it means to be human in the modern world. "By creating these kinds of robots, I think we try to understand what "human" is. I am looking for that answer."
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Asimov's Prophecy: The robots helping us understand what it means to be human in the modern world
For similar stories, see:
Japan's BizarreBody ModificationTrend: Bagelheads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AOLnxJ8630
Microsoft'sArtificial IntelligenceMeltdown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tVR4IzE30s
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Fifty years ago, American science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov predicted that we were on the cusp of new age relationships between man and machine. But as machines learn even to love, what does this mean for humanity?
There are clear economic benefits to Japan's robotics industry - productivity at the GloryFactory has been revolutionised, says employee Toshifumi Tsuji. "The big difference is that they don't need breaks, weekends or holidays, and can even work at night. Thanks to them, we increase our production." Yet even more surprising are the robots offering care to humans. In a home for the elderly, Ms. Wakabayashi loves to spend time with Paro - a robotic seal who has been caring for Alzheimer sufferers for 3 years. "How cute you are. So sweet!", she says. Covered in synthetic white fur, Paro can express emotions and is sensitive to sound, light and touch. This unusual bond is based in ancient Buddhist tradition, which does not differentiate between objects and living beings. For ProfessorHiroshi Ishiguro, a robot expert from Osaka Technology, such robots are crucial in helping us understand what it means to be human in the modern world. "By creating these kinds of robots, I think we try to understand what "human" is. I am looking for that answer."
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Real robots in the future will be AI robots could end up destroying mankind or even completely change what it means to be human if we let them think for themselves, a scientist has warned. Most of the domestic robots are used for house hold purpose which is indeed famous robots made up of us robotics.
The Real terminator Cyberdyne Systems, the company behind the inception robots in the Terminator saga, is alive and kicking in the real world this can be killer robots in future no one can predict. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is responsible for some of the world's most significant scientific and technological simple robot.
Battle robots for world war are essential which should be of nanorobots boxing just like predator uav. Quality that one expects is walking welding underwater robots dog robot.
Humanoid building robots which are basically very little robots dancing. Meet the real life Terminator: Most advanced robot ever is able to walk through battlefields as bullets fly and even nuclear disaster zones to rescue the injured боевые роботы.
DARPA and Boston Dynamics, of BigDog, Petman, and Cheetah fame, have unveiled their most advanced humanoid robot yet: Atlas. At 6’2″ (188cm) and 330lbs (150kg), Atlas is incredibly imposing; with 28 hydraulically actuated joints, LIDAR and stereo vision, a beefy on-board computer, and some of the most advanced robotic limbs ever conceived, Atlas is remarkably human-like in its behavior.
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From Roo bars to Robots

Australian car manufacturing boomed in the 1960’s and 70’s, but after the oil shock and the floating of the dollar, an increasingly globalised world presented m...

Australian car manufacturing boomed in the 1960’s and 70’s, but after the oil shock and the floating of the dollar, an increasingly globalised world presented major challenges.
In part 2 of this 1986 documentary on the car industry, Justin Murphy examined the efforts to make the Australian industry more efficient and competitive. Competitiveness wasn’t just a problem for Australia, but also for Detroit, where the US industry was turning to CAD/CAM (computer aided design and manufacture) in order to match the efficiency of Japanese producers.
In Australia, the challenge had always been the relatively low volumes of production, making it difficult to achieve the necessary economies of scale. The Button car plan proposed to consolidate the industry, reducing both the number of manufacturers and the number of models produced. The goal was for the industry to become competitive enough to survive without the protection of tariffs and import restrictions.
What is remarkable, viewing this story almost 3 decades after it was made, is how many of the arguments were repeated almost exactly in early 2014, when the last Australian manufacturer announced it would cease making cars….
(c) Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Australian car manufacturing boomed in the 1960’s and 70’s, but after the oil shock and the floating of the dollar, an increasingly globalised world presented major challenges.
In part 2 of this 1986 documentary on the car industry, Justin Murphy examined the efforts to make the Australian industry more efficient and competitive. Competitiveness wasn’t just a problem for Australia, but also for Detroit, where the US industry was turning to CAD/CAM (computer aided design and manufacture) in order to match the efficiency of Japanese producers.
In Australia, the challenge had always been the relatively low volumes of production, making it difficult to achieve the necessary economies of scale. The Button car plan proposed to consolidate the industry, reducing both the number of manufacturers and the number of models produced. The goal was for the industry to become competitive enough to survive without the protection of tariffs and import restrictions.
What is remarkable, viewing this story almost 3 decades after it was made, is how many of the arguments were repeated almost exactly in early 2014, when the last Australian manufacturer announced it would cease making cars….
(c) Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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How robotics will affect the availability of employment and social benefits

On October 26, the Center for TechnologyInnovation at Brookings hosted a forum to explore the impact of robots, artificial intelligence, and machine learning on the workforce and the provision of benefits traditionally supplied by—or in conjunction with—employers.
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Fixing a KUKA KR-350/1 Robotic Arm: Part 1

http://thegeekgroup.org/ - Jeff, our beloved KUKA robot, has been in need of a great amount of maintenance for a very long time. So Chris and the team are going...

http://thegeekgroup.org/ - Jeff, our beloved KUKA robot, has been in need of a great amount of maintenance for a very long time. So Chris and the team are going to go over him bit by bit, and you get to learn all about he works along the way!
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http://thegeekgroup.org/ - Jeff, our beloved KUKA robot, has been in need of a great amount of maintenance for a very long time. So Chris and the team are going to go over him bit by bit, and you get to learn all about he works along the way!
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Robotics All Industrial Robots

This is all about robots . industrial robots .all kinds of industrial robots are shown in this video robot of every brand .to which extent the robots can thinked to use u will know through this video. even those have very little interest in robotics must watch .like . comment. share and subscribe to my channel for more interesting videos.

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AI Industrial Robots taking over Assembly Line Manufacturing

Assembly line workers won't be swapping stories with their robotic counterparts any time s...

AI Industrial Robots taking over Assembly Line Manufacturing

Assembly line workers won't be swapping stories with their robotic counterparts any time soon, but future robots will be more aware of the humans they're working alongside.
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), roboticist and aerospace engineer Julie Shah and her team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing next generation assembly line robots that are smarter and more adaptable than robots available on today's assembly lines. The team is designing the robots with artificial intelligence that enables them to learn from experience, so the robots will be more responsive to human behavior. The more robots can sense the humans around them and make adjustments, the safer and more effective the robots will be on the assembly line.
The research in this episode is supported by NSF award #1426799, National Robotics Initiative (NRI)/Collaborative Research: Models and Instruments for Integrating Effective Human-Robot Teams into Manufacturing. 2 March 2015

Robotic Automation for Industrial Processes

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

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China's Robot Workforce

China's automation ambitions are to reboot its manufacturing industry by replacing million...

ABB Robotics - Introducing a new era of robotics

We have a new design and color for the new era of robotics.
The world of robotics has changed dramatically over the past 40 years, and now it is entering a new era. ABB Robotics is responding with a fresh look that better reflects this reality.

On the eve of the official debut of its new Model X, Tesla invited Business Insider to tour its technologically advanced factory in Fremont, California. While thousands of humans work on the factory floor, more than 100 robots also pitch in to build the cars.
We asked Tesla employees to show us what they consider to be the coolest robots working in the factory.
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AUTOMATICA 4k - Robots Vs. Music - Nigel Stanford

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Robots rock, they were fun to work with. My favorite is the robotic drummer. More work to be done, and maybe I could play with them live. Stay tuned :) Thank you to Kuka, Sennheiser and Roland

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India's robotics industry is growing

The robotics market is expected to double in India over the next three years. Homegrown in...

India's robotics industry is growing

The robotics market is expected to double in India over the next three years. Homegrown innovations, from Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz's driverless shuttle to A-SET Institute's 3-D printed robot, are helping to push the industry forward.

Robotics and Industry 4.0 were some of the great topics at Hannover Messe 2017. All big manufacturers presented their newest innovations in robotics and in this video you find some of that cool stuff. For more information, feel free to visit my channel or my blog: www.the-jetstreamer.com
Keep in mind I'm not an engineer, but totally fascinated by all that technology these clever people have created to bring our world forward :-).
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Car Factory - Kia Sportage factory production line

High tech robots stamp, shape and weld Kia Sportage cars on the new production line in the...

Car Factory - Kia Sportage factory production line

High tech robots stamp, shape and weld Kia Sportage cars on the new production line in the Slovakian factory. Every 80 seconds a body shell is completed.
In answer to the many who have commented "how many people have these robots put out of work" the answer is 0. The factory was built in a town which had high unemployment after the Soviets left, and the production line is a small part of a plant which employs several thousand.
For more car factory action, take a look at http://youtu.be/0L7Xk5_s3QQ
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How industrial robot is made?

Idea of self-reproducing robot has been realized, at least on a simple level: Kuka robots ...

ATI Robotic Tool Changers in OSB Packaging/Finishing Application

PRE-TEC uses Robotic Tool Changers from ATIIndustrial Automation in a dual Master-and-Tool configuration for an efficient method of protecting wood products during transit. Visit www.ati-ia.com for more information.

OPTIMUS Robotic SawJet | Next Generation Stone Cutting

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The OPTIMUS Robotic SawJet has an exceptional arm reach. The 3.4 meters arm offers a longer reach than most robotic sawjets in the stone industry. The longer reach allows entire table coverage with the saw, and higher productivity.
With industry-leading table coverage, the OPTIMUS SawJet can cover the entire table with the blade and is capable of bi-directional sawing.
LargeSlab - The OPTIMUS can cut 84” x 144” slabs with the jet and blade. Blade -The blade work envelope is 78” x 138”.
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Additive-generative Industrial Design for Robotic Automation, Axel Thallemer
ICRA-X 2017, Singapore
Teaching by research and tutoring Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. students of Industrial Design focusing on low-cost/low-tech robotics with the emphasis on simplicity by smart mechanics powered by artificial muscles co-developed by the speaker for Festo. For both innovation and strategic design management education is shown via case studies how to teach through research in a multidisciplinary manner. Blurring boundaries of professional compartmentalisation and contrary to fragmentation of knowledge are leading towards a new era of innovation by not mimicking nature. Visualisations clearly depict the design process, the managing of both the conceptual development and the alternative morphologies resulting in the final prototypes in comparison to the common industrial solutions. In the presented project this method is being illustrated via pneumatic gripper systems. Three bio-mimetically induced end effectors are designed and protoyped by additive-generative fabrication. Subsequently it is shown, that these three grippers may not be manufactured by traditional production methods.
BiographyProf. Dipl.-Ing. Axel Thallemer is Full Professor with tenure at National University of Singapore and DeputyHead of Research for Industrial Design. In his fifteen years of employment by industry he designed at R&D center of Porsche, followed by founding and being Head of Festo CorporateDesign, afterwards freelance consulting in industrial context. Previous professorships were in Munich, Hamburg and Austria (Dean and Chair of Industrial Design at Linz university, scientifically repositioning Bachelor and Master curricula under the academic brand “scionic®”); currently there are some 16 additional visiting professorships and circa 35 patents. Life Fellow of The RSA in London, founded 1754 and i/IDSA, IEEE, ICED as well as ICoRD and JED reviewer. Member of project group formulating action recommendation “Additive Fabrication” for GermanIndustry on behalf of acatech – German National Academy of Science and Engineering, National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities.

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Industrial Robot Technology- Robotic CNC Router Demo Compilation

This industrial robotics video highlights Dynamic Robotic Solutions's robotic CNC router technology for robotic manufacturing automation in machining multiple parts for multiple industry sectors.
Each process begins with advanced methods for part location and coordinate system establishment. You will see both the Dynamic Robotic Solution's proprietary Accufind technology to locate the part features, as well as the Fanuc Robotics laser scanning part feature identification.
Once the coordinate system is established and part features are identified- the robotic router begins the part deflashing with a circular saw router cutting bit followed by a tool change to a precision robotic router bit for part aperture creation in most applications.
Additional segments highlight both single and multiple industrial robots which work in tandem to reduce product cycle times by 50% or more vs. traditional single robot technology applications.
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China Aims To Be A Global Leader in AI and Robotic Industry! Robots Reshapes China's Workforce

Grasp AdaptationControl is developed that grasps unknown objects with adequate grasping force without crushing them. The controller is a feedback control of slip where FingerVision is used to detect slip. Since this slip detection is vision-based, it can sense slippage of very lightweight objects such as origami objects. The results of experiments demonstrated that the developed controller could grasp deformable and fragile objects, such as vegetables, fruits, origami objects, raw eggs, and so on.
This work was presented in RSJ 2017. Slides are available:
https://www.slideshare.net/AkihikoYamaguchi/rsj-2017-grasp-adaptation-control-with-finger-vision

J-TECH - Industrial Robots - A Company's Quest [1080p HD]

Japan produces more industrial robots than any country in the world. Automation is revolutionizing the highly competitive manufacturing sector. As they are getting smarter, faster and safer, robots are becoming trusted companions in a growing number of industries. This time on J-TECH, we explore the exciting technology behind the success of one of Japan's leading manufacturers of industrial robots.

Let’s Talk Smart Robotics: revolutionising industry

Smart robotic automation isn’t just in science fiction films anymore. These robots in manufacturing are already collaborating with workers, changing the way products are developed, making maintenance smarter and more efficient.
But will robotic automation in factories mean job losses? How will engineers within manufacturing be affected?
Experts on the Let’s Talk panel discuss how jobs will evolve as new types of knowledge and skills will be required of those at work in manufacturing.
Want to learn more? Watch the video. Here are the different topics covered:
- Robot vs Smart Robot – what is the difference in robotic automation 01:17
- Evolution of Smart Robotics – technology, industry trends, market analysis 01:54
- Advantages/Disadvantages of Smart Robotics – benefits, possible job losses 08:34
- Product Development/Maintenance – how robotic automation will affect maintenance and product development, education, skills and competencies 13:39
- The Future with Smart Robotics – new business models, computer-integrated manufacturing, factory of the future, predictions 18:18
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The Future of Industrial Robotics with Sami Atiya (ABB)

TechCrunch Sessions: Robotics is a single-day event designed to facilitate in-depth conver...

The Future of Industrial Robotics with Sami Atiya (ABB)

TechCrunch Sessions: Robotics is a single-day event designed to facilitate in-depth conversation and networking with the technologists, researchers and students of the robotics community as well as the founders and investors bringing innovation to the masses.

42:35

Robotics - Impacting the workplace (1)

Artificial intelligence is gaining ground. But how will that affect us in the future? “Ind...

The Dawn of Killer Robots (Full Length)

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In INHUMAN KIND, Motherboard gains exclusive access to a small fleet of US Army bomb disposal robots—the same platforms the military has weaponized—and to a pair of DARPA’s six-foot-tall bipedal humanoid robots. We also meet Nobel Peace Prize winnerJody Williams, renowned physicist Max Tegmark, and others who grapple with the specter of artificial intelligence, killer robots, and a technological precedent forged in the atomic age. It’s a story about the evolving relationship between humans and robots, and what AI in machines bodes for the future of war and the human race.
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28:06

Are We On The Cusp Of A Robotics Revolution?

Asimov's Prophecy: The robots helping us understand what it means to be human in the moder...

Are We On The Cusp Of A Robotics Revolution?

Asimov's Prophecy: The robots helping us understand what it means to be human in the modern world
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Fifty years ago, American science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov predicted that we were on the cusp of new age relationships between man and machine. But as machines learn even to love, what does this mean for humanity?
There are clear economic benefits to Japan's robotics industry - productivity at the GloryFactory has been revolutionised, says employee Toshifumi Tsuji. "The big difference is that they don't need breaks, weekends or holidays, and can even work at night. Thanks to them, we increase our production." Yet even more surprising are the robots offering care to humans. In a home for the elderly, Ms. Wakabayashi loves to spend time with Paro - a robotic seal who has been caring for Alzheimer sufferers for 3 years. "How cute you are. So sweet!", she says. Covered in synthetic white fur, Paro can express emotions and is sensitive to sound, light and touch. This unusual bond is based in ancient Buddhist tradition, which does not differentiate between objects and living beings. For ProfessorHiroshi Ishiguro, a robot expert from Osaka Technology, such robots are crucial in helping us understand what it means to be human in the modern world. "By creating these kinds of robots, I think we try to understand what "human" is. I am looking for that answer."
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From Roo bars to Robots

Australian car manufacturing boomed in the 1960’s and 70’s, but after the oil shock and th...

From Roo bars to Robots

Australian car manufacturing boomed in the 1960’s and 70’s, but after the oil shock and the floating of the dollar, an increasingly globalised world presented major challenges.
In part 2 of this 1986 documentary on the car industry, Justin Murphy examined the efforts to make the Australian industry more efficient and competitive. Competitiveness wasn’t just a problem for Australia, but also for Detroit, where the US industry was turning to CAD/CAM (computer aided design and manufacture) in order to match the efficiency of Japanese producers.
In Australia, the challenge had always been the relatively low volumes of production, making it difficult to achieve the necessary economies of scale. The Button car plan proposed to consolidate the industry, reducing both the number of manufacturers and the number of models produced. The goal was for the industry to become competitive enough to survive without the protection of tariffs and import restrictions.
What is remarkable, viewing this story almost 3 decades after it was made, is how many of the arguments were repeated almost exactly in early 2014, when the last Australian manufacturer announced it would cease making cars….
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How robotics will affect the availability of employment and social benefits

On October 26, the Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings hosted a forum to explore...

How robotics will affect the availability of employment and social benefits

On October 26, the Center for TechnologyInnovation at Brookings hosted a forum to explore the impact of robots, artificial intelligence, and machine learning on the workforce and the provision of benefits traditionally supplied by—or in conjunction with—employers.
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World Robotics Report 2017

IFR press conference: Introduction of the new World Robotics report on Industrial Robots.
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